Backing Up iPhone or iPad Flashcards
Q: What should you check before choosing a backup method?
A: Check current storage usage on your device and ensure sufficient storage space on iCloud or your computer.
Q: What are the steps to back up to iCloud on iPhone?
A: In Settings, tap [your name] > iCloud, tap iCloud Backup, tap Back Up Now, and confirm the date and time of the last backup.
Q: What happens if your device leaves the Wi-Fi network during backup?
A: The backup process pauses until the device reconnects to Wi-Fi.
Q: What should you do if the “Allow accessory to connect” dialog appears?
A: Click Allow.
Q: What happens when you create a backup on your Mac?
A: It automatically turns off iCloud backups.
Q: Why is it important to store the encryption password safely?
A: You can’t use the backup without this password.
Q: What are two common issues with iCloud backups?
A: Insufficient storage and incomplete backup.
Q: How can you manage your iCloud storage?
A: Turn off apps you don’t want to back up and upgrade to iCloud+ if needed.
Q: How do you find where your Mac stores backups?
A: Control-click a backup in the Manage Backups window and choose Show in Finder.
Q: What is the first step to back up with Apple Configurator?
A: Connect your iPhone to your Mac with the appropriate cable.
Q: How do you enable encrypted backups in Apple Configurator?
A: Choose Actions > Advanced > Enable Encrypted Backups and enter an encryption password.
Q: True or False: iCloud automatically backs up your iPhone or iPad every day.
A: True
What must you do each time you back up iPhone or iPad to a computer?
When you use a computer to back up your iPhone or iPad, you must manually initiate the backup.